| ABOLISHED | • abolished v. Simple past tense and past participle of abolish. • ABOLISH v. to put an end to. |
| ABOLISHER | • abolisher n. Agent noun of abolish; one who abolishes. • ABOLISHER n. one who abolishes. |
| ABOLISHES | • abolishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abolish. • ABOLISH v. to put an end to. |
| ANABOLISM | • anabolism n. The constructive metabolism of the body, as distinguished from catabolism. • ANABOLISM n. the constructive metabolism of the body, as distinguished from katabolism. |
| CARBOLISE | • carbolise v. Alternative form of carbolize. • CARBOLISE v. to treat or disinfect with phenol, also CARBOLIZE. |
| DIABOLISE | • diabolise v. Alternative form of diabolize. • DIABOLISE v. to convert into a devil, render diabolical, also DIABOLIZE. |
| DIABOLISM | • diabolism n. (Uncountable) Worship of the devil; Satanism. • diabolism n. (Countable) Character, action, utterances, creative works, behavior or principles appropriate to the devil. • diabolism n. (Uncountable) Possession by Satan or other demonic forces. |
| DIABOLIST | • diabolist n. A devil-worshipper. • DIABOLIST n. one who practises diabolism. |
| EMBOLISED | • embolised v. Simple past tense and past participle of embolise. • EMBOLISE v. to cause an embolism, also EMBOLIZE. |
| EMBOLISES | • embolises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embolise. • EMBOLISE v. to cause an embolism, also EMBOLIZE. |
| EMBOLISMS | • embolisms n. Plural of embolism. • EMBOLISM n. obstruction of a blood vessel by an embolus. |
| SYMBOLISE | • symbolise v. (British spelling) Alternative form of symbolize. • SYMBOLISE v. to be symbolic of, also SYMBOLIZE. |
| SYMBOLISM | • symbolism n. Representation of a concept through symbols or underlying meanings of objects or qualities. • symbolism n. (Obsolete) A combining together of parts or ingredients. • SYMBOLISM n. the use of symbols in literature or art. |
| SYMBOLIST | • symbolist adj. (Art, literature) Of or pertaining to the Symbolist movement in late 19th-century and early 20th-century… • symbolist n. One who employs symbols. • SYMBOLIST n. a practitioner of symbolism, the use of symbols in literature or art. |